Roberto Mancini had taken over as coach of the Turkish club Galatasaray towards the end of September 2013 after being sacked by English Premier League club Manchester City.

Italian coach Roberto Mancini has parted company with Turkish club Galatasaray after just nine months in the job, the Istanbul outfit confirmed on Wednesday.

"Our club has decided to end, at his request, Roberto Mancini's coaching contract," the club said in a statement. "We sincerely thank him for the work he achieved and wish him well in his future mission."

Mancini, 49, arrived in Istanbul at the end of September on a three-year deal after being sacked by English Premier League side Manchester City in May 2013.

Galatasary, the 2013 Turkish champions, finished second in the Turkish league, nine points behind fierce city rivals Fenerbahce, but won the Turkish Cup and were beaten by Chelsea in the last 16 of the Champions League.

Mancini was sacked by Manchester City a year to the day after leading the club to the English Premier League title.

His time at City saw the club win a first major trophy in 35 years with the 2011 FA Cup, while the 2011/2012 Premier League title was their first top-flight crown since 1968.

He had been touted as a possible replacement for another Italian, Claudio Ranieri, at French club Monaco, before the appointment of Portuguese coach Leonardo Jardim.